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FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT

Charleston Debt Relief Attorney Protecting Your Consumer Rights

The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) was enacted as a United States statute in 1978 as part of the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Under the FDCPA:

For legal assistance with an abusive creditor in Charleston, contact the Charleston creditor harassment lawyer at Traywick Law Offices by dialing (843) 343-5092 today!

In addition, guidelines are set forth pertaining to how creditors may conduct themselves in collecting debts. The rights of consumers are delineated, and remedies and penalties are described for those who violate this law.

You have certain rights and are protected by this act against abusive creditors. If you have received abusive treatment by a creditor in South Carolina, please contact the Charleston debt-relief lawyer at our firm who can advise you of your legal rights and help you initiate legal action against the unlawful creditor. Traywick Law Offices is passionate about protecting consumer rights.

Under the FDCPA, prohibited behavior by creditors or by debt collectors in collecting debts include:

Am I A Victim Of Creditor Harassment?

Consumers who have received abusive treatment per the FDCPA may file a lawsuit against the implicated creditor and seek damages including court costs and attorney fees. For more information about this or to take legal action against an abusive creditor, it is important to consult with our Charleston debt-relief attorney about the particulars of your situation.

Causing a telephone to ring repeatedly with the intent to annoy, harass, or abuse

Refusing to cease contacting a consumer when the consumer has requested this in writing

Using misrepresentation or deceit

Threatening arrest or legal action when this is prohibited or not really contemplated

Communicating with consumers where they work when this is known to be unacceptable

Contacting a consumer before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. local time

Using abusive or profane language

Discussing the debt with third parties other than a spouse or an attorney

Reporting false information on a consumer credit report (in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act) or threatening to do so

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Abusive practices in consumer debt collection are eliminated

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